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State One Relevant Observation for the Following When Ammonia Gas is Burnt in an Atmosphere of Excess Oxygen. - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

State one relevant observation for the following

When ammonia gas is burnt in an atmosphere of excess oxygen.

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उत्तर

It burns in oxygen with a yellowish-green flame.

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2014-2015 (March) Science Paper 2

संबंधित प्रश्न

Select from the list the gas that matches the description given in case

[ammonia, ethane, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, ethyne]

This gas is used as a reducing agent in reducing copper oxide to copper


Give balanced chemical equations for Reaction of ammonia with excess chlorine.


 Copy and complete the following table which refers to the industrial method for the preparation of ammonia and sulphuric acid: 

Name of the compoun Name of the process Catalytic equation

(with the catalyst)
Ammonia (i)__________  (ii) __________ 
Sulhuric acid (iii) ___________  (iv) __________

Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:

An equation to illustrate the reducing nature of ammonia.


Give balanced equation of :

 Action of heat an a mixture of copper an nitric acid


Give balanced reactions for the following conversion:

Ammonia to nitrogen using oxygen.


Give balanced equation to prove that ammonia Is alkaline in nature


Ammonia reacts with a monobasic acid (A) to form a salt (B). B decompose at about 250oC to give two products (C) and (D), leaving no residue. The oxide (D) is a liquid at room temperature and neutral to moist litmus, while gas (C) is a neutral  oxide. Identify A, B, C, D. Write the balanced equation involved the above process.

Ammonia burns in oxygen, as shown below.

\[\ce{4NH3 + 3O2 -> 2N2 + 6H2O}\]

If 240 cc of ammonia is burnt in 300 cc of oxygen, find out the composition of the resultant gaseous mixture at room temperature.


Ranjana wants to prove that ammonia is a reducing agent. To demonstrate this, she passes ammonia gas over heated copper oxide. What will she observe?


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